him until he died. Buphagus was later killed by Artemis on Mount Pholoe for committing an "unholy sin against her godhead". Buphagus (which means bull...
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Iapetus (redirect from Iapetos (mythology))
Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius. He was also called the father of Buphagus and Anchiale in other sources. Iapetus was linked to Japheth (Hebrew: יֶפֶת)...
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List of minor Greek mythological figures (redirect from Tyres (mythology))
This list contains persons named in ancient Greek religion and mythology of minor notability, about whom either nothing or very little is known, aside...
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Iphicles (category Theban mythology)
Pheneus, home of his grandmother Laonome, where he was carefully nursed by Buphagus, a citizen of Pheneus, and by his wife Promne. They buried him when he...
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Bupalus and Athenis Buphagus Buphonia Buprasium Bura Burgon Group Burgon vase Buskin Butadae Butades Butes Bybon Byssa (mythology) Byzantium Byzas C Painter...
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classical Greek meaning beautiful-voiced, was one of the muses in Greek mythology and presided over eloquence and heroic poetry. The genus contains the...
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the river Erymanthus, and from the territory of Megalopolis by the river Buphagus. The famous Tabula Peutingeriana shows a road system connecting Heraia...
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